NEW HAMPSHIRE RIDERS
#11
RE: NEW HAMPSHIRE RIDERS
ORIGINAL: dietdewboy
For a new resident to the Granite State, (only been here a year) I haven't found a bad place to ride!!! Seems like every time you turn your head, you're looking at a post card. It's a big change coming from the flat lands of Wisconsin.
For a new resident to the Granite State, (only been here a year) I haven't found a bad place to ride!!! Seems like every time you turn your head, you're looking at a post card. It's a big change coming from the flat lands of Wisconsin.
That is what is great about being here in NH even with the winter down time. Welcome to NH.
#14
RE: NEW HAMPSHIRE RIDERS
The best thing is to get a good road map of NH and just pick a route. I love Rt302, 16.3, 115and Route 110 for up north. Down here 12a, 120, 5, 4a and some smaller roads.
#15
RE: NEW HAMPSHIRE RIDERS
ORIGINAL: dietdewboy
For a new resident to the Granite State, (only been here a year) I haven't found a bad place to ride!!! Seems like every time you turn your head, you're looking at a post card. It's a big change coming from the flat lands of Wisconsin.
For a new resident to the Granite State, (only been here a year) I haven't found a bad place to ride!!! Seems like every time you turn your head, you're looking at a post card. It's a big change coming from the flat lands of Wisconsin.
#16
RE: NEW HAMPSHIRE RIDERS
ORIGINAL: scrappy883r
The best thing is to get a good road map of NH and just pick a route. I love Rt302, 16.3, 115and Route 110 for up north. Down here 12a, 120, 5, 4a and some smaller roads.
The best thing is to get a good road map of NH and just pick a route. I love Rt302, 16.3, 115and Route 110 for up north. Down here 12a, 120, 5, 4a and some smaller roads.
#17
RE: NEW HAMPSHIRE RIDERS
I agree that Rt 302 is awesome. Same with Bear Notch, the Kangamangus pkwy. Riding Mount Washington Autoroad on a bike is fun and scary.
Further south I would follow 1A along the ocean, only 20 miles, thenup to Lake Winnipesaukee, and all around it. North Conway is a nice place to stay.
Great Bay is also nice with some curvy roads, the main thing is stay off the boring highway. Far north, lots of Mooses and lakesin the Pittsburg area.
Mike
Further south I would follow 1A along the ocean, only 20 miles, thenup to Lake Winnipesaukee, and all around it. North Conway is a nice place to stay.
Great Bay is also nice with some curvy roads, the main thing is stay off the boring highway. Far north, lots of Mooses and lakesin the Pittsburg area.
Mike
#18
RE: NEW HAMPSHIRE RIDERS
DD,
Try hurricane road (famous road) which is an incredible run with tons of twists and turns. Also check out Evans Notch, Dixville Notch, and RT109 up to Rangely Maine (check rte number).
You will never run out of good roads in NH!
Try hurricane road (famous road) which is an incredible run with tons of twists and turns. Also check out Evans Notch, Dixville Notch, and RT109 up to Rangely Maine (check rte number).
You will never run out of good roads in NH!
#20
RE: NEW HAMPSHIRE RIDERS
ORIGINAL: scrappy883r
The best thing is to get a good road map of NH and just pick a route. I love Rt302, 16.3, 115and Route 110 for up north. Down here 12a, 120, 5, 4a and some smaller roads.
The best thing is to get a good road map of NH and just pick a route. I love Rt302, 16.3, 115and Route 110 for up north. Down here 12a, 120, 5, 4a and some smaller roads.
Whats a road map, just ride NH.